arbitration
lobo & graham is one of the leading arbitration firms in Mexico, a country with a strong arbitral legislation based on the UNCITRAL Model Law. Please find below information that gives you a look inside the Mexican arbitration world. Our partner James A. Graham will be happy to answer any of your questions: graham@lobo-graham.com
legislation
- Mexican Arbitration Law (Commercial Code)
- The New York Convention
- The Panama Convention
- FTAs and BITs
case law
arbitration centers
- Mexican Center of Arbitration (CAM)
- The Mediation and Arbitration Center of the National Chamber of Commerce (CANACO)
our
Treatise on Mexican International Arbitration (in spanish). For more
information,
click here
our papers on Mexican case law
-
Mexico: a new "haut lieu" of international arbitration (USMBA, 2009)
- Supreme Court encourages International Arbitration (IBA, 2008)
- Crónica de jurisprudencia mexicana en materia arbitral: 2006-2008
- Mexican Arbitration Law: Latest Developments (USMBA, 2007)
- Mexican Supreme Court Rejects the Principle of Kompetenz-Kompetenz (Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, 2007)
- Mexican Arbitration Review 2003-2004, ABA's 'Mexico Update
james a. graham presently chairs the International Arbitration Club of Monterrey and has the Vice-chair of the Arbitration Subcommittee of the United States - Mexico Bar Association. Formely, he chaired the Arbitration Committee of the National Bar Association of Corporate Lawyers, Chapter Nuevo Leon. He published several books and papers on the topic.